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The Egyptian Minister highlighted the potential of the Egyptian private sector to meet Togolese market needs with high-quality Egyptian products at competitive prices and to participate in infrastructure projects. He also expressed Egypt's desire to finalize the registration and introduction of Egyptian medicine in Togo, aiming to supply affordable medicines and medical supplies.
Abdelatty emphasized that the diverse cooperation areas underscore the importance and uniqueness of these relations, citing Japan’s support for the Grand Egyptian Museum project as an example. He expressed hope for high-level Japanese participation in the museum’s opening ceremony once the date is set.
The Toyota company delegation hailed the level of cooperation with Egypt.
Madbouli's remarks came during his meeting with UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner on the fringe of the 8th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 8) hosted by Tunis on August 27-28.
Motegi also hailed the Egyptian efforts toward the Palestinian cause and the de-escalation in the Gaza Strip, an Egyptian presidential statement read.
The scholarships will start in the fall semester of 2020; around 150 masters/doctoral students will be invited to study at E-JUST in the various fields of engineering and science related areas over 3 years.
Sisi further stressed the importance of providing sustainable employment opportunities for young Africans, who represent 65% of the continent’s population.
“The 7th TICAD Summit is an important turning point in promoting cooperation between the African Union and Japan,” said President Sisi.
Abe said that the participating countries have endorsed the Yokohama Declaration 2019.
Sisi met with Edgar Lungu on the sidelines of the 7th TICAD summit in Japan's Yokohama.
Both leaders tackled the latest developments in the African continent, counter-terrorism efforts, trade issues, and infrastructure development.
Tokyo International Conference on Africa's Development (TICAD) is a chance to boost cooperation between Japan and the African countries, according to Presidential Spokesman Bassam Radi said on Wednesday.
President Sisi will receive on Thursday Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Hiroshige Sekō to discuss major joint projects and development projects
TICAD 7, which kicked off in the city of Yokohama earlier Wednesday, is a sign of Japan's openness to Africa, former diplomat said.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday renewed Tokyo's pledge to boost investment in Africa through the country's private sector in the hope of helping the continent's development
President Abdel Fatah al Sisi expressed his appreciation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the Japanese people for their efforts to set the stage for the seventh edition of TICAD
President Abdel Fatah al Sisi met on Wednesday with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the sideline of TICAD7
President Abdel Fatah El Sisi, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and UN Secretary General António Guterres will address the opening session of the 7thTICAD
The forum will be attended by 1,500 Japanese businessmen, and 50 Egyptian businessmen.
Shoukry and Kono head meeting to review documents and action plans to be issued by the 7th summit.
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